Tag Archives: pencil drawing of horse

Today we made the day trip into Clifton, Texas to drop off some artwork for the Bosque Museum show. Exploring the back roads in and out of Clifton it is no wonder that Clifton is becoming a popular tourist destination. Clifton is … Continue reading →

Wow! As August 16th quickly approaches, and I see the roster of all of the talented artists participating in the American Quarter Horse Museum’s Annual Art Show, I am truly humbled and excited to be a part of something so … Continue reading →

Being an Artist has a lot of advantages over other jobs. At times, it’s an indoor job. Other times, it’s an outdoor job. Sometimes you put in hours enjoyably in your studio, while other times you log several hours a … Continue reading →

Cowboys – steady, quietly confident and honest. I love these qualities in a Cowboy. When I started this drawing, those qualities came to mind. Whether this Cowboy is silently waiting to move the herd, or counting down the last cow … Continue reading →

After spending quite a bit of time in the studio and out at Art Festivals throughout Arizona, Texas and Oklahoma, I am ready to get back into my studio and create more artwork! For the second half of the year, … Continue reading →

In numerous traditions, the hawk has a strong relationship with the world of the gods. Some of this symbolism has persisted in modern mythology and beliefs. At the same time, hawks can soar and fly high in the sky. This … Continue reading →

A Cowboy has his Lasso. A Musician has his Guitar. I have my Pencil. The humble graphite pencil might seem like the simplest of drawing tools, and so it is – but with time and much practice, this creative tool … Continue reading →